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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1921)
EIGHTEEN PAGES - - DAILY EAST OliEGONIAN, FEtfDLETON, OREGON, CATCTIDAY EVENING, MAZICS 19, 1021.- PAC2 TuTSTTTSU or Easter rfess GENUINELY GOOD QUALITY at a surprisingly low price is what you will get in our 7T Up . ....!.' . I I ! Our trim looking modern women 'With their short skirts have need to look to their footwear these days when H Is do very much In evUlenee. Wheth er costume demand a smartly tail ored tfleot ur ft Jllor. dressy ty l. there' are shoe In abundance from which to choose. t We gre Jed to Infer ,lht low cut jhoes are "An" In fact you almost would have to argue with a man to get him to veil you high boots. And there Is a perfectly fascinating array of he trapped anil laced and mannish shoe Itylea. And a speoiul department for porta, and still another where spats have It oil their own way. And a lit tle Inter In the season, Rood old white hoes will come Into their own. . . Stylo In still" are full of Inter, eating- noveltiea. Home of them but ton, noirie of tliem buckle. A pretty oiford In tan rait show a two ilrap effect high on (he Instep, each strap wrth Ha smart little buckle. Anohnr low shoe ha a double Hi rap which fasten with a single button. Still an other Ima two trnp laced through a cres atrap, much as inndnlii aro laced. Each of three tuitions Into pbiee. All of these romfortalde, sensible boots have reasonable heels Louis XV, Cu ban and Military, making nn Instant appeal to tho woman who enjoys walk ing. It us presume stie Is wearlntc a well-tailored, slightly munn'h emit. Bhe would naturally choose for this either a Ulueher oxford with Us per formed wing tip or a tullor made pump. , Now let us consider' mlladi's boots for drcKs occasions. There ure so many from which to choose. One clever slipper J built of black satin or onxe calf, with a nobbly little tongue fittlnf over the Instep, with a neat title strap sliding under so as to hold the tongue smoothly In place. An other slipper has an anklette that but tons and a strap that buttons. Three little mit-outa grace the triangle of ooze calf (on black kid) whero the in step utrup buttons. Another dressy llttlo boot Is possessed of four closely fitting straps over the Ins. p. ThcSc arc made possible because of tho Inset of elastic on either side. Thoro are smart novelties In slip pers In New York, offctt 1 to the well dressed woman, for evening wear. One Is a black velvet pump with a green velvet covered Louis heel, and a largo flaring green velvet tongue with the cleverest posjjblo rhlnestone buckle. Another pretty conceit Is a grey and blue suede. This slipper has two straps of the Instep and .one over the ankle. Each strap has a snappy little cut-out, all Its own. Still another dainty stylo is in black satin with a black kid diamond tip and a small collar of the same material. Its siilkle strap Is bouncT with tho . kifl, making'a popular Utile shoe. A word or two about spats. Faun nnrl henver are the favorite colors." It is esse ntial that ' a spat should - fit beautifully.. There aroaam seen the "boot-top" styles, In a new color call ed illume gray. A pair of frogs at the top aro highly considered for a neat finish to an otherwise severely simple affair that the spat should always be. One musn't forget colrfrs In shoe styles. "Colors" are "in" gsay and brown suedes wilt . lie very popular. Tan calf and brown kid are also good. There are new and Intrlguejns shades of Itu.isian leather. With grey stock ings to mutch, gray shoes especially will be seen very often this season, ofid In ail sorts of slyfyi of footwear. ' And as for colors, sport shoes are indeed resplendent in color th's year. Jinny sport scost umes, especially the tailored effects will need shoes of ex actly the right style to complete their smartness. The tip Is usually of the dark leather as It should be, to protect the wMlto leather, and then there are all sorts of Interesting arrangements on the rest of the oxford. Tho dark lea' her is usually perforated, and Is used to cover the heel. Once In a while one sees a smart model that has. an all white toe, while the darker leather forms a saddle strap, continuing to the heel. r . White low-cut shoes will appear In time for the summer season with" plain oxfords, plain tongue and pump ef fects in both canvas and buck. , Suits prin FOR MEN. This year's authentic Spring styles in BLOCKS HAND TAltORED, ALL WOOL SUITS. These beautiful models include a wide range of choice in the newest designs and colors. Prices from r $22.50 to $35.00 The same grade of suits formerly sold between $45 andS75. ; ' LADIES' WHITE SHOES a'hew Iorti art? n-rc-laii'ms in moderate pricing. W'c take a great rlcnsnrc in off-r--ing to mi mk-Ii a bright selection of icw styles in tilMX'H. oxfords, pomps, strap ties. lllgll of low Irftl $2.45 u' $4.25 ". ' V Viz a. A p; W ' i-' 1 :.s' k t ' - 7 .', Each year seems to fcrlng out love lier new fashions for the, little folks, time was when plain, durable cloth ing was all that was granted to young ters.,.That they wore seasonably dressed, cool in summer, warm In winter was all that mattered, no mat ter how uly. these sensible clothes ap peared. ,. ,' That time has passed. Artists and "aiigners are not content to spend all their fcenutiful Ideas on grown-up ap parel. They now devote some of their oost charming conceptions to the n bancing of the charm of lots' dresses, o that the delicate clfln beauy of childhood may not loan Its natural sot Ifng. , There rq still plenty ot sen slblo garments, piny clothes, .school ircflwwthat will endure. hard wear and not ge to piece- Now tfiey are care ufly designed and constructed so that hcy combine utility will) boaity and lost their pristine ugliness. I Nowadays motheis are coming to a better understanding of dressing chil dren., Jl llttlo girl whose face, Is plain ana whose hair ts straight Is not al lowed to spend all her school days in allor suits, fhe looks and feels much happier In the softer, more . rufflr tityloa, whilo another Uttl , girl ,who has -beea gifted with dimpling smile and curling locks can wear a sailor ult and look perfectly charming in it. A wide a range of materials and models are Invented for the babies these days as are offered for the chil dren ready fortschool. Whether the darling child Is still being carried, or has arrived at Uie crawling age, so hard on mother's patience, there are appropriate and lovely clothes await ing In the shops. ; i Two cunning dainty coats attracted special attention. Kach had Its charm ing little hat or bonnet to match.-One Was In pale pink crepe de chine, the ether In w hite. The white olio wore a ecp embroidered cape, the pink, an etnlrroldered yoke, aiuvk an adorable pink hat, toV It-wss made , will) high crown of silk braid, and had a itni! of soft curling iiink ostrich about the brim. Wide pink sashes would tie Before It 1e forgotten, let us mcn thla lovely llttlo think about baby's a cunning apum of pflik or blue .i ... chambrav. This aua.'nt little garment emu. ror ine wnuo com mere was an . , - . . , ,' Is pleated front and back into a mere emoroiiereu uoooei 01 ciepe oe nine bl,m of vke tui!y ,) completely with a frill of Irish crochet lace over covered with cross srJloh embroidery the top. t j in color's. It does not fasten under the For the tot' who Is nnVlgatng by I arms at all, but the back und front are means of the frog system In other tied together with straight sash ends words, crawling there are many under each arm. This smart little style of rompers from which to j apron would serve beautifully either choose. A practical little affair, was a combination of smock snd bloomers, both of black siUeen with the edges bound with lavender and stitched with black. . It sounds rather dark, but then the I. tt to one could scrub around on the floor, to Its heart's con- to cover nn old dress nnd brighten It -fi . jijai 1 1 ,0-vr WHEN PEOPLE DESIRE or to protect a new one. i Among the organdies the designers' huvo certainly presented. us with the most beautiful little frocks, all a-flutter with ribbons and sashes, ruffle i and pleating. In organdies, there tcirtand look as well at the eifcl of the t no ,,mi,,t tnat' ,he wa;rJ..ie qualities Am,- as at the beginning. There are of course rompers In every combination of cotton crepes, ehnmbriiys nnd ging hams that one could possibly wirh. Among the new little school dresses for daughter are mime Interesting and smart designs. Twit of these hml each a plain round neckline into which the dress was gathered, with plain little kl mona sleeves. one In yellow, was bound at neck and cuffs with brown. A plafn wide binding of brown started under esch arm, and went straight to the hem. At riKht angles to this-was embroidery of yellow and black, with tassels of black at the end. The other little dress had a ilcli hem of pink chambray set nn tho white dress In squares. A girdle of old blue yarn tied In front. Iteside the binding at the neck and cuffs of pink, there Were two bits of embroidery in . pink and blue yarn. New emits for youngsters ere espe cially attractive.' Their belts have such cunning wiiys of slipping in and nut of bound buttonholes. In the most unexpected plsces. Faille Is most pop ular ns a material while other are made of ribbed moire, crepe de chine. mde of j ibiK itln and tnf hats are worn with the coat, match ing In color. Straw brims and fahrlc crowns ore the rule with embroidery In. yarns of fluted ribbons, of youth, its delicacy and charm, finds its moKt dainty expression. And as If to accentuate these qualities, the modes of the organdie frock ure le gion. All sort of -conceits are worked out whereby to add to the translucent film of mnterlal. One fragile , white affirir has floweia of colored organdie appllqued about it with butonholed edges. nnther white dress with Its ruffles gathered over each hip, with sashes to tie them In, looks as cool and tempting as a dish of pineapple ice. As If to emphasise the cool whiteness it wears a row of organdf flowers in pastel shades across the yoke. An other cunning white frock wa entire ly sashed with delicate flowers, 'A-very elever little French dress combined brown checked gingham with white organdie. The gingham made Utile round apron with talw up the front on the frock, and bbasted tiny pockets of white. Tho cuffs of the little puff sleeves were gingham, and also the little neck line. A snsh of the whiu rcossed the tabs in front and tied Itself In a gay little bow In the back. "To each occasion, lis own ffcta - The'loveliest llltleilittle frock," seems to be the motto for tho youngster of today. And for this purpose each sweet child will find some appropriate garment In today's j U'iK-iilittiiii uf soring sivlcs.' j they invariably come here, because the name can safely be their guide. But our . store is also resplendid with the smaller gifts, and they are so reasonably priced as to win your admiration. 'No Gift Lacks the Quality We guarantee each article and we arr winning friends each day with our policy of one price and that price in plain fig ures. V ' ' ' .iv;wi:i,i:is The l.l'iulin niumoiiil -Poolers in 1 Astern Oregon,' Yott can demand bt ir X :-k HVi U . I ' i if - 7 i. - - l ?' 1 1 i the finest of leathers. . developed by master shoe makers, working with expert pre cision, striving-ahvays for the better way, to produce shoes of dis tinctive style, at prices within - your reach. V ' ' We pnmilso t nlwa.vn faithfully meet tiu-x' (Icnuunts, wlmlii-r It be a shoe fr the tiny tut. or the mure rug gel nienils-r of tin- family. , The st?rc Is yours, c have iuli yimivJ to liMH-t tlw rtMiuiwmeitts uf m shoo stiav worthy of 1'niilli-tini's sup lrt. every cmvciiinuv tor imr ciinifort has Ixvn Hppcstimst In our mimls. .ttiat von have apism-ciatcil our efforts lias N-rn i-tiilcwcd ity ymir Shoes and Hose for every member of the family. y SflO'S-OS'-S'?VC WO.MK.N'S UK. II t.lt.MIK Mtoi:s ARRIVI.NU IAII.T. " Hl'STm ItROWN Minis Hll.l, ;IVK Yr SATISKACTIOX.